Game Changer
The Game Change program introduces youth to the world of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Our passionate instructors cover the basics of coding, game development, and design in a nurturing, culturally-competent manner. Along with personalized instruction, participants will receive a certificate of accomplishment and tips to keep their interest in STEM alive. Over time, we hope to help the next generation of Richmond residents find a safe space for expression and connection with each other — disrupting the systemic cycles of violence and poverty that plague our community.
Game Changer primarily serves BIPOC youth aged 14-24 in the medically and economically disadvantaged and high-crime areas of North, South, and Central Richmond. Participants may have been in prison, currently in the juvenile system, at-risk, or transitioning back into society.
The Game Changer Program is a 2-hour hybrid meeting that takes place monthly at Cobiz Richmond: 1503 Macdonald Ave Suite A, Richmond, CA 94801. Topics covered include but are not limited to online game design, web and app development, and safe internet usage.
Participation in the Game Changer is free of charge.
Goals:
- Empower youth an opportunity to build an interactive game using knowledge gained from the course
- Provide youth game coding instruction to youth with low exposure to STEM curriculum and resources at their schools
- Address mental and behavioral health needs holistically, helping participants discover their innate talents through the power of technology.
- Support physical health and wellness by encouraging participants to pursue positive lifestyle choices such as pursuing education and employment.
- Create a sense of safety, community, and belonging — inspiring participants to avoid destructive activities like drug and alcohol use or committing crime.
- Foster a greater sense of community between participants from diverse groups and areas of Richmond.
Program Features:
- 10-week course for 30 participants
- Delivered in hybrid format
- Individualized mentorship with credible messengers with the cultural and professional expertise to help BIPOC participants in Richmond thrive